guym
Mechanical
- Jun 3, 2005
- 4
Blow-moulded Plastic Bottle Stress-Strain Curve – peculiarities
Hello,
I am analysing a plastic PET/HDPE bottle’s capability of taking pressure. By grasping the bottle and putting very little force (with my fingers) on it, I can deflect the walls by 5-6 mm. Also by blowing into it at a pressure of about 0.1 bar, I can also deflect the walls by 1.8 mm (each side for a square 65 x 65mm PET bottle with ~1mm wall thickness).
Whilst I apply these small pressures, am I actually going up and down the stress-strain curve, or is the initial deflection of the bottle caused by some buckling/spare capacity in the way the bottle is moulded?
The stress strain curve for HDPE, shown at 1:32 here Shows, what you would expect from the stress strain curve of a test specimen, however it does not explain [Because the stress-strain part is fairly linear, but at what feels like very little stress, I can create a great strain (displacement/original dimension)], why I can get so much initial deflection from such a small force?
Any explanations / theories would be most welcome
Thanks
Guy
Hello,
I am analysing a plastic PET/HDPE bottle’s capability of taking pressure. By grasping the bottle and putting very little force (with my fingers) on it, I can deflect the walls by 5-6 mm. Also by blowing into it at a pressure of about 0.1 bar, I can also deflect the walls by 1.8 mm (each side for a square 65 x 65mm PET bottle with ~1mm wall thickness).
Whilst I apply these small pressures, am I actually going up and down the stress-strain curve, or is the initial deflection of the bottle caused by some buckling/spare capacity in the way the bottle is moulded?
The stress strain curve for HDPE, shown at 1:32 here Shows, what you would expect from the stress strain curve of a test specimen, however it does not explain [Because the stress-strain part is fairly linear, but at what feels like very little stress, I can create a great strain (displacement/original dimension)], why I can get so much initial deflection from such a small force?
Any explanations / theories would be most welcome
Thanks
Guy